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good morning, rick. >> good morning, carl. like an answering machine, there's a loop and the markets have a loop and we're seeing this loop again and we all know what it is. let's look at some one-month charts. it's starting to come down. you can see aggressively the boon chart, over the sea, over the pond. their rates on the ten-year maturity are looking very similar. also moving down. well, what's moving up? let's look at a one-month chart of two-year maturities in spain. you can see what's kicking up. about 25 basis points. you can see what's kicking up on the ten-year. very similar move. but as important as that is, it's a parallel shift on their curve, meaning the short end and the long end rates have moved up together. many believe the trigger is the next chart. we are bumping along a very significant area. if we start to move much below the steepness of 250 basis points that separate those two maturi maturities, it might be something to pay attention to. as for what's going on in europe, tomato, tomato what's in a word?
good morning, rick. >> good morning, carl. like an answering machine, there's a loop and the markets have a loop and we're seeing this loop again and we all know what it is. let's look at some one-month charts. it's starting to come down. you can see aggressively the boon chart, over the sea, over the pond. their rates on the ten-year maturity are looking very similar. also moving down. well, what's moving up? let's look at a one-month chart of two-year maturities in spain. you can see...
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carl cammeron with the romney camp in toledo. still disputing many of these recent polls, right? >> as we said last night. they believe that so many of the public polls skew to democrats because the sample of democrats is more than what they believe is representative of the actual electorate on election day november 6th. and today romney camp was making the argument they have also been grossly outspent. president obama's campaign has been putting much much more money on the air. advertising will soon even up and that they say will close the polls as well, shep. >> shepard: what is governor romney attempting to turn things around in ohio they do acknowledge they are not winning there. >> sure. they recognize there is a big challenge ahead of them. to that end the last couple of days, they have made him available much more aggressively. six or seven network interviews in the last several days there will be a lot more of that we're told. mr. romney getting much more raucous response from the crowd. rhetoric amped up. much more aggressive at president obama. essentially sort of a pre
carl cammeron with the romney camp in toledo. still disputing many of these recent polls, right? >> as we said last night. they believe that so many of the public polls skew to democrats because the sample of democrats is more than what they believe is representative of the actual electorate on election day november 6th. and today romney camp was making the argument they have also been grossly outspent. president obama's campaign has been putting much much more money on the air....
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. >> carl and perez were in the roma restaurant on a lower deck. >> the plates that were on tables with wheels. they started rolling to the side. and the waiters ran towards the plates because they were following against the walls and they were breaking on the floor. >> i ran and there was a worker that toad at the doorway. he blocked it like this. he said calm down. calm down. just go back. i was surprised he was telling know go back in the room which is falling apart. >> miles from its charted course, the concordia's port side was ripped open. elater insisted the reef he hit wasn't marked. >> i don't know if it was dedetectived or not. but on the naughtical chart it was marked as water. and we were about 300 meters from the shore, more or less. we shouldn't have had this contact. >> the last time -- >> locals told cnn the rocks he hit are clearly marked on charts. >> every rock here is on the chart? >> every one. every one. that's why i think should be the only possibility should be only got one. >> such was the force of the collision a huge chunk of rock the size of a car ended up em
. >> carl and perez were in the roma restaurant on a lower deck. >> the plates that were on tables with wheels. they started rolling to the side. and the waiters ran towards the plates because they were following against the walls and they were breaking on the floor. >> i ran and there was a worker that toad at the doorway. he blocked it like this. he said calm down. calm down. just go back. i was surprised he was telling know go back in the room which is falling apart....
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i see carl smith in the background. no dirty stories, carl. thank you for the great introduction. thank you very much. it's my pleasure to be here. i take every opportunity i can get to tell the marine corps story. tell the marine corps story. when i go to visit them, which is often, i promise when we are standing at the outposts and talking to the young men and women out there, haven't showered or bathed in 30 days that will tell their story and tell their story when we come back. knowing there is no shortage of news out there, i'm going to keep my opening comments here short so i can good -- get to your questions. this is an important time for the military and our nation. students of history and those who can remember back some 50 years ago when the atlantic council was first formed would likely say that period helped shape and define the next 50 years. those of us who grew up in the 1960's, 1970's, 1980's and 1990's will attest to that. the headlines from our nation newspapers spoke of things like the soviet union flexing its muscles trying to fill a void. talked about the cold
i see carl smith in the background. no dirty stories, carl. thank you for the great introduction. thank you very much. it's my pleasure to be here. i take every opportunity i can get to tell the marine corps story. tell the marine corps story. when i go to visit them, which is often, i promise when we are standing at the outposts and talking to the young men and women out there, haven't showered or bathed in 30 days that will tell their story and tell their story when we come back. knowing...
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the sat had been developed by a man named carl brigham with--working with other people carl brigham was one of the psychologists who created the group iq test. he also wrote one of the most infamous racist books--i think it was called a "study of american intelligence"--in which he warned the american people, after world war i, looking at these iq test results, that the nation would be in grave danger if it didn't stop immigration because the people flowing into the us in large numbers from europe were--had the lowest iqs and that it was going to be a serious threat to the future of the nation. brigham's work was widely reported at the time, and it took him several years before he wrote a tiny article saying, 'i think i may have been wrong'; that it may have been a mistake to do--make the huge leaps he had and to use the iq test scores the way he had. but by then, the congress had passed immigration restriction, and by then--this was by the late '20s--he was working for the college board developing the sat. and the college board, which is this group of colleges which had collaborated--t
the sat had been developed by a man named carl brigham with--working with other people carl brigham was one of the psychologists who created the group iq test. he also wrote one of the most infamous racist books--i think it was called a "study of american intelligence"--in which he warned the american people, after world war i, looking at these iq test results, that the nation would be in grave danger if it didn't stop immigration because the people flowing into the us in large...
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film considered an insult to islam and carl police fired tear gas at protesters and threw molotov cocktails at the u.s. embassy while washington sends warships and marines to libya to hunt down those who killed the town bassett are there. the federation all of europe plans from the e.u. chief to buy nations together to form a formidable anti-crisis force with the region the central bank policing everyone's finances but critics say it's a plan to seize political power and not a cure. while the netherlands all just stick to the euro it has conservative scoop the majority vote and may form a coalition with the labor party with similar economic news about the pro europe parties are still set to renegotiate some austerity measures. next and stacie now roll up their sleeves and get stuck into the banks that have just become too big. the a. welcome to the kaiser report imax guys are human excrement that's best dead floods and billions in lost tax revenue apparently the contents of the fake cigarettes brits are smoking these days but could just as well be describing david cameron's appointment to t
film considered an insult to islam and carl police fired tear gas at protesters and threw molotov cocktails at the u.s. embassy while washington sends warships and marines to libya to hunt down those who killed the town bassett are there. the federation all of europe plans from the e.u. chief to buy nations together to form a formidable anti-crisis force with the region the central bank policing everyone's finances but critics say it's a plan to seize political power and not a cure. while the...
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[tires squeal] now meet carl who works from the coffee shop and uses the free wi-fi. marie works from there too. she's an identity thief who used a small device to grab his wi-fi signal, then stole enough personal information to hijack and drain his bank accounts. every year, millions of americans learn all it may take to devastate your life is a little personal information in the wrong hands. this is identity theft and no one helps stop it better than lifelock. lifelock offers the most comprehensive identity theft protection, period services may take 30 days to alert you. lifelock's 24/7 proactive protection would have alerted tom as soon as they noticed an attack within their network, and lifelock's bank account takeover alerts d have notified carl in time to help him protect his money. lifelock protects your social security number, money, credit, even the equity in your home. while identity theft can't be completely stopped, no one protects you better than lifelock, and lifelock stands behind that with the power of their $1 million service guarantee. you have so mu
[tires squeal] now meet carl who works from the coffee shop and uses the free wi-fi. marie works from there too. she's an identity thief who used a small device to grab his wi-fi signal, then stole enough personal information to hijack and drain his bank accounts. every year, millions of americans learn all it may take to devastate your life is a little personal information in the wrong hands. this is identity theft and no one helps stop it better than lifelock. lifelock offers the most...
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carl icahn sounding off against navistar. why? >> we know carl icahn lets his thoughts be known. look looking at navistar basically it is to the downside. he is saying the decision to make lewis campbell chief executive officer he wrote a letter to the company, a poster child for abysmal business decisions poor corporate governance. he is sounding off to navistar and talks about to offer board seats to some of the shareholders. they're trying to respond. they're disappointing, navistar disappointing carl icahn expressing these thoughts. they say they have a clear path. western digital naming a new ceo. ceo, john c.o.i.n. retired. don't forget that. western digital is under pressure. back to you. lori: thank you so much, nicole. melissa: so the "wall street journal" sponsored conference innovative invest israel is underway. joining us now with more is adam shapiro. adam, what's going on? >> well we're going to turn our attention now to something not only important to israel's economic future but to its actual security and that has to do with energy independence. joining to us disc
carl icahn sounding off against navistar. why? >> we know carl icahn lets his thoughts be known. look looking at navistar basically it is to the downside. he is saying the decision to make lewis campbell chief executive officer he wrote a letter to the company, a poster child for abysmal business decisions poor corporate governance. he is sounding off to navistar and talks about to offer board seats to some of the shareholders. they're trying to respond. they're disappointing, navistar...
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[tires squeal] now meet carl who works from the coffee shop and uses the free wi-fi. marie works from there too. she's an identity thief who used a small device to grab his wi-fi signal, then stole enough personal information to hijack and drain his bank accounts. every year, millions of americans learn all it may take to devastate your life is a little personal information in the wrong hands. this is identity theft and no one helps stop it better than lifelock. lifelock offers the most comprehensive identity theft protection, period services may take 30 days to alert you. lifelock's 24/7 proactive protection would have alerted tom as soon as they noticed an attack within their network, and lifelock's bank account takeover alerts d have notified carl in time to help him protect his money. lifelock protects your social security number, money, credit, even the equity in your home. while identity theft can't be completely stopped, no one protects you better than lifelock, and lifelock stands behind that with the power of their $1 million service guarantee. you have so mu
[tires squeal] now meet carl who works from the coffee shop and uses the free wi-fi. marie works from there too. she's an identity thief who used a small device to grab his wi-fi signal, then stole enough personal information to hijack and drain his bank accounts. every year, millions of americans learn all it may take to devastate your life is a little personal information in the wrong hands. this is identity theft and no one helps stop it better than lifelock. lifelock offers the most...
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. >>> carl, thanks so much, welcome in to "halftime." here's where we stand, up and down day thus far on wall street. yeah, slightly in the red as we follow the major averages. dow down about 2 points, s&p and nasdaq also negative. here's what we're following on "halftime." does a $700 price target tag mean that the company should finally split its stock? and gold 2,400, why the qe infinity rally is just getting started for precious metals. but first, our top story, and that's the tug of war between the bulls and bears. are stocks setting up for a big pullback? let's get some answers from the najarian brothers, mike murphy, and guy adami. how about it, pete, you've been bullish, apple keeps rolling, are stocks going to pull back? >> and obviously you mentioned apple. there's a lot of reasons we've had this push to 1,460. when you look at the options market right now, that's been the tell for us. and when you look at the volatility index, that's the implied volatile measure of the s&p 500. that's been coming back, as well. staying well be
. >>> carl, thanks so much, welcome in to "halftime." here's where we stand, up and down day thus far on wall street. yeah, slightly in the red as we follow the major averages. dow down about 2 points, s&p and nasdaq also negative. here's what we're following on "halftime." does a $700 price target tag mean that the company should finally split its stock? and gold 2,400, why the qe infinity rally is just getting started for precious metals. but first, our top...
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here is chief political correspondent carl cameron. >> in pennsylvania, democratic leading swing state where he raised $2 million, he tried to spark a come from behind in the polls with a speech at the military academy in college. criticizing president obama for down playing turmoil in the middle east and north africa. >> i don't consider the killing of the diplomats in libya as bump in the road. i sure as heck don't consider iran becoming nuclear a bump in the road. we need someone who recognizes the seriousness of what is ahead and willing to lead. [ applause ] >> romney has not spent much time or money. he slipped in the national polls to 4.1 points behind the president. eight points in the keystone state according to the real clear politic average of recent survey but hopeing for a surprise update. >> obama campaign thinks pennsylvania is in their pocket and they don't need to worry about it. we are going to take the white house. thank you. >> with the first presidential debate, both sides are downplaying expectations. romney notes in 2008 against mccain, mr. obama won each debate
here is chief political correspondent carl cameron. >> in pennsylvania, democratic leading swing state where he raised $2 million, he tried to spark a come from behind in the polls with a speech at the military academy in college. criticizing president obama for down playing turmoil in the middle east and north africa. >> i don't consider the killing of the diplomats in libya as bump in the road. i sure as heck don't consider iran becoming nuclear a bump in the road. we need someone...
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. >>> and carl, thanks so much. welcome to halftime, four hours to go until the close. and here's where we stand. we are in the green across the boards. take a look at the dow, 13,349, and s&p and nasdaq playing along today, as well. here's what we're following on "halftime" today, zuckerberg goes public, did facebook's face deliver? is it time to deliver the stock? >>> and is qe-3 coming? and what will it mean for the rally? but first, our top story, less than one hour to go until apple unveils its highly anticipated iphone 5. the stock keeps going higher, but are expectations growing too high for america's most loved company? we're trading all of these stories with pete najarian, joe ts teranova. is it going to pull back? >> well, there's a chance of it. i mean, if you're looking at the options right now. the options are signaling people are expecting a big move. look at the volatility of options that expires tomorrow, by the way, and you're expecting about, call it a $19 move right now in that stock based on what we're going to see today. what are we going to see tod
. >>> and carl, thanks so much. welcome to halftime, four hours to go until the close. and here's where we stand. we are in the green across the boards. take a look at the dow, 13,349, and s&p and nasdaq playing along today, as well. here's what we're following on "halftime" today, zuckerberg goes public, did facebook's face deliver? is it time to deliver the stock? >>> and is qe-3 coming? and what will it mean for the rally? but first, our top story, less than...
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. >> carl should be worried. we have the activist investor. 7% steak. we're talking about the clinton group and greg will join us to make the case on what they can do and respond to some of the company's allegations that there's no plan on deck and also that the clinton group is a short-term self-interested investor. we'll get the low down on that straight ahead. meantime, one of the dollar stores raking in the dollars. all of the trades big movers. that is next. we'll hear the activists agit e agitating for change. small stock but this could see some pretty big moves. stay tuned. sometimes investing opportunities are hard to spot. you have to dig a little. fidelity's etf market tracker shows you the big picture on how different asset classes are performing, and it lets you go in for a closer look at areas within a class or sector that may be bucking a larger trend. i'm stephen hett of fidelity investments. the etf market tracker is one more innovative reason serious investors are choosing fidelity. get 200 free trades today and explore your next invest
. >> carl should be worried. we have the activist investor. 7% steak. we're talking about the clinton group and greg will join us to make the case on what they can do and respond to some of the company's allegations that there's no plan on deck and also that the clinton group is a short-term self-interested investor. we'll get the low down on that straight ahead. meantime, one of the dollar stores raking in the dollars. all of the trades big movers. that is next. we'll hear the activists...
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he spoke with carl quintanilla on "squawk on the street" earlier this morning and gave his reaction to the latest jobs data. let's listen. >> 8.1 this month means 43 months above 8%. remember when the president promised that he would prevent unemployment from getting above 8% if we passed the stimulus package? it's not been below 8% since then. making the predictions passing the stimulus, they said that unemployment down like at 5.4% today. this is just another example of lots of promises and lofty rhetoric made. >> all right. let's listen in again to president obama speaking in new hampshire. >> let's go ahead and get that done. let's get it done now. and by the way, if the republicans are serious about being concerned about joblessness, we could create a million new jobs right now if congress would pass the jobs plan that i sent to them a year ago. jobs for teachers. jobs for construction workers. jobs for folks looking for work for a long time. we can do that. but i need your help, new hampshire. i need your voices. you see, i appreciate that. then i need you to get your cousins and
he spoke with carl quintanilla on "squawk on the street" earlier this morning and gave his reaction to the latest jobs data. let's listen. >> 8.1 this month means 43 months above 8%. remember when the president promised that he would prevent unemployment from getting above 8% if we passed the stimulus package? it's not been below 8% since then. making the predictions passing the stimulus, they said that unemployment down like at 5.4% today. this is just another example of lots...
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>>> tonight, my guy carl quintanilla's got a "crime inc." on medical insurance fraud. serious business that can put your money and your life in danger. don't miss it. didn't talk enough about the new apple iteration. you need to know that i will get it. i think it sounds great. i'm obviously not alone. it is sweeping the nation.
>>> tonight, my guy carl quintanilla's got a "crime inc." on medical insurance fraud. serious business that can put your money and your life in danger. don't miss it. didn't talk enough about the new apple iteration. you need to know that i will get it. i think it sounds great. i'm obviously not alone. it is sweeping the nation.
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if it they don't, they'll print hone despite what carl says, they'll print money. and when they print money, you better own silver or rice or a real he is set. >> joining us is ben liechtenstein. i don't know if you caught that, but a couple of our european guests are pretty cautious on the attractiveness of u.s. equities. you look at the tone this morning, are you surprised there's in the administer of a positive attitude now that people are talking about qe-3? >> well, not really. recently obviously bad has been good for the most part. we saw that on friday with the weaker than expected jobs data, but we saw a bit of activity for the most part or lack of a selloff if you will. but i think what we're dealing with right now headed in to this morning is weak than expected import and export data out of china and just a little bit of weight at the top. 1335 level on the s&p is a difficult level to get through. we've exhibited an enormous amount of energy to get up to the level. the question traders have, is this a top or a double top area. and certainly i have to agre
if it they don't, they'll print hone despite what carl says, they'll print money. and when they print money, you better own silver or rice or a real he is set. >> joining us is ben liechtenstein. i don't know if you caught that, but a couple of our european guests are pretty cautious on the attractiveness of u.s. equities. you look at the tone this morning, are you surprised there's in the administer of a positive attitude now that people are talking about qe-3? >> well, not really....
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lori: carl, thank you. melissa: coming up, just in case you were wondering the post office is still on congresses to do list. maybe the best fix is to have government just get out of the way. lori: let's take a look at some of the winners and losers on the s&p 500. there are some winners on the day with the dow climbing. ♪ tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 when i'm trading, i'm so into it, tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 hours can go by before i realize tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 that i haven't even looked away from my screen. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 that kind of focus... tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 that's what i have when i trade. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 and the streetsmart edge trading platform from charles schwab... tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 ...helps me keep an eye on what's really important to me. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 it's packed with tools that help me work my strategies, tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 spot patterns and find opportunities more easily. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 then, when i'm ready... act decisively. tdd#
lori: carl, thank you. melissa: coming up, just in case you were wondering the post office is still on congresses to do list. maybe the best fix is to have government just get out of the way. lori: let's take a look at some of the winners and losers on the s&p 500. there are some winners on the day with the dow climbing. ♪ tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 when i'm trading, i'm so into it, tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 hours can go by before i realize tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 that i haven't even looked away from...
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. >> watching shares of nam star up today, at this point, 3%, 3.4% nearly after carl eicahn issued a letter. i have a mesh an for the board, my cons are not threats, they are demands i take seriously in light of the investment, a 349 million investment, as should you, says icahn in light of your fiduciary obligations. goes on to talk about the history of and a half advice star and standing his ground here. >>> on the last day of the year, a slate of tax cuts expires, as you probably know, spending cuts automatically triggered unless there is a deal. they call it sequestration, fancy word. capitol hill reacting by playing the blame game. john harwood on the case. hi, john. >> hi, tyler. the question is soon about when you deal with the fiscal cliff and what constitutes soon. as of now, between now and the election, all you canposturing, we heard from republicans and democrats today. here is speaker john boehner. >> i'm not confident at all. listen, the house has done its job on both the sequester around on the looming tax hikes that will cost our economy some 700,000 jobs. the senate
. >> watching shares of nam star up today, at this point, 3%, 3.4% nearly after carl eicahn issued a letter. i have a mesh an for the board, my cons are not threats, they are demands i take seriously in light of the investment, a 349 million investment, as should you, says icahn in light of your fiduciary obligations. goes on to talk about the history of and a half advice star and standing his ground here. >>> on the last day of the year, a slate of tax cuts expires, as you...
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we're already seen the report from senator carl levin. a democrat. head of the senate permanent subcommittee on investigations. senator levin said that he found significant abuses inside many american companies. >> multi-nationals have avoided billions of dollars in taxes using these offshore gimmicks. they have benefited greatly. but these loopholes and abuses exact a tremendous cost. >> reporter: there are two companies in the crosshairs today. first is microsoft. senate report saying from 2009 to 2011 microsoft was able to shift offshore nearly $21 billion or almost half its u.s. retail sales net revenue saving up to $4.5 billion in taxes on goods sold in the united states. we talked to microsoft. here's what they told us. they say, microsoft has a complex business and we must comply with the complicated tax code of the united states, resulting in an exceedingly complex tax structure. second company in the crosshairs here today is going to be hewlett-packa hewlett-packard. the senate committee saying since at least 2008, hp has used billions of do
we're already seen the report from senator carl levin. a democrat. head of the senate permanent subcommittee on investigations. senator levin said that he found significant abuses inside many american companies. >> multi-nationals have avoided billions of dollars in taxes using these offshore gimmicks. they have benefited greatly. but these loopholes and abuses exact a tremendous cost. >> reporter: there are two companies in the crosshairs today. first is microsoft. senate report...
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carl icahn taking aim at navistar. he says he'll proceed with a proxy fight if management doesn't shape up. steve weiss, a little battle is brewing. >> it is. it is. stephanie and i were just talking. there's new management there. the ceo left. there's somebody new running the company. what people lose sight of is this is not a new position for icahn. he's built it up. he was in the stock before things really, really fell apart. i don't think this one's going to work out that well. if i were him i'd work in conjunction with one of his ex-partners who owns a similar chunk of stock and quietly get the company sold. they have between the two of them almost 30%. if it's worth something there should be a buyer coming in. >> buy the stock in hopes that happens? >> no. i don't buy stocks purely because i think they're going to get taken out. to me that's the play. if you're willing to make that bet, do it. fundament ams are not good. fundamentals for the company aren't good and fundamentals in the industry with engine sales d
carl icahn taking aim at navistar. he says he'll proceed with a proxy fight if management doesn't shape up. steve weiss, a little battle is brewing. >> it is. it is. stephanie and i were just talking. there's new management there. the ceo left. there's somebody new running the company. what people lose sight of is this is not a new position for icahn. he's built it up. he was in the stock before things really, really fell apart. i don't think this one's going to work out that well. if i...
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. >> carl, thanks so much. welcome to "halftime," four hours to go until the close. here's where we stand on the street. the dow at the highest level since december 2007. after taking a breather yesterday, stocks having a pretty good day at the noon hour right now. here's the dow up 83 points. the other markets following suit as well. here's what we're following on halftime today. all eyes on apple. iphone 5 rolls out tomorrow. how big will it be? can it take the stock even higher? burberry's buzz kill. they warn we trade the fallout and coach and tiffany and other leading names. first, zuckerberg goes public. facebook's founder in the spotlight today. he can turn around the stock and his company's image? we're trading all of these stories with mike murphy and brian kelly. john, i go you to first. you've been the most outspoken on this issue. what does zuckerberg need to say today? >> i'd love to hear anything from him, scott, quite frankly. positive about the company. last week we had that anlist that analyst said the exact things, aan investor in facebook that said
. >> carl, thanks so much. welcome to "halftime," four hours to go until the close. here's where we stand on the street. the dow at the highest level since december 2007. after taking a breather yesterday, stocks having a pretty good day at the noon hour right now. here's the dow up 83 points. the other markets following suit as well. here's what we're following on halftime today. all eyes on apple. iphone 5 rolls out tomorrow. how big will it be? can it take the stock even...
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. >> all right carl. thanks so much. welcome to the halftime report. here is what we're following on the show today. zuckerberg friends shareholders. the facebook founder is not selling. should you be buying? and china, correction or crash? a dire prediction for that country's economy and stock market. and what it means to your investments. we're trading all of the big movers today with pete najarian, john najarian, simon baker and steve grasso. our top story the market's moment of truth. investors bracing for big news from draghi, bernanke, on friday's jobs report. pete najarian the next seven days could very well decide whether this market takes a leg up, a leg down, how do you see it? are you as bullish as you've been? >> i continue to be bullish and here is why. when i look at the volatility index we remain on the lower end. yesterday we did move up toward the 19 level. we pulled off of that level. we continue to see the financials trade very, very nicely. you look at the xlf. it remains well above the 15 level. financials stayed strong. pharmaceut
. >> all right carl. thanks so much. welcome to the halftime report. here is what we're following on the show today. zuckerberg friends shareholders. the facebook founder is not selling. should you be buying? and china, correction or crash? a dire prediction for that country's economy and stock market. and what it means to your investments. we're trading all of the big movers today with pete najarian, john najarian, simon baker and steve grasso. our top story the market's moment of truth....
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carl cameron, good morning. >> reporter: good morning. bedford, massachusetts having left bellemont, massachusetts where mitt romney was at his residence, we will be in mansfield where there will be an event today. for weeks the polls have succeeded that the rates have been tied in the buckeye state for this upcoming race. no republican has ever won the presidency how the weurs win first wink in ohio. democrats know that. polls suggest it's a virtual tie but mr. obama has had a slight edge within the poll's margin of error. in the wake of the convention, you were talking about that with brit there, the romney campaign's pollster says look, don't buy all the hype about all the polls, it's like a sugar high and it's all post convention stuff. and in the romney campaign's view the race has not changed structurally. the romney campaign recognizes that the president did get a bounce and if they got one it was over shaded by the democratic national convention. yesterday mr. romney was doing debate prep at his headquarters in boston, a little bi
carl cameron, good morning. >> reporter: good morning. bedford, massachusetts having left bellemont, massachusetts where mitt romney was at his residence, we will be in mansfield where there will be an event today. for weeks the polls have succeeded that the rates have been tied in the buckeye state for this upcoming race. no republican has ever won the presidency how the weurs win first wink in ohio. democrats know that. polls suggest it's a virtual tie but mr. obama has had a slight...
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carl robert -- inside the president's bunker. sunday at 7:30 p.m. eastern on c-span 3. >> i watched c-span, every time, especially when advance are going on. any time something is going on, i want to watch c-span because they typically have the best, most unbiased view of whatever is happening. if i wanted spun in a circle, i will watch one of the other news organizations. i love c-span. i watch it on tv or on line. if something is going on, i always turn to c-span. i cannot have a favorite show. it is is anytime i need to know what is going on, i know that c- span will have the real story. >> josh truitt watches c-span on direct tv. brought u.s. a public-service by your television provider. >> now, former secretary of state, colin powell, on the aftermath of the arab spring and the role of the u.s. in europe from the atlantic council in washington. this is one hour. [applause] >> thank you. good afternoon. welcome, everyone. i am really so pleased to be here today. i extend warm things to the doctor and general powell for being with us to discuss t
carl robert -- inside the president's bunker. sunday at 7:30 p.m. eastern on c-span 3. >> i watched c-span, every time, especially when advance are going on. any time something is going on, i want to watch c-span because they typically have the best, most unbiased view of whatever is happening. if i wanted spun in a circle, i will watch one of the other news organizations. i love c-span. i watch it on tv or on line. if something is going on, i always turn to c-span. i cannot have a...
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democrats across the country, and so me and my colleague shawn left the white house and when we heard that carl roef and the koch brothers were going to wash over the president e's message, we wanted to raise money to get the message out what are the differences of president obama and mitt romney and how can we educate the voters about his business experience and how the educate the countries. >> and people go, oh, my god, think of the influence this money has on a campaign and really they take a look at the billionaires and the millionaires in the country, a small group who has an overwhelming influence on theed a veer t-- ed advertising and s much around, that you think that the system is corrupt? >> well, it is broken in a serious and profound way, and that a big difference of where the democrats and the republicans are on this. >> how so? >> if president obama is elected he will continue the fight for reform and work with folks to try to get it. he has been pushing for the disclose act and thinks we should have a constitutional amendment, and if mitt romney is elected with all tof the money
democrats across the country, and so me and my colleague shawn left the white house and when we heard that carl roef and the koch brothers were going to wash over the president e's message, we wanted to raise money to get the message out what are the differences of president obama and mitt romney and how can we educate the voters about his business experience and how the educate the countries. >> and people go, oh, my god, think of the influence this money has on a campaign and really...
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megyn: carl cameron joins us live from toledo where governor romney will hold his final event of the day. >> reporter: mitt romney said it and there is a big billboard they will be trotting out. we can't afford four more years and that's the even caps laiftion what romney wants to talk about in the final six weeks of this campaign. there is a reemphasis on jobs and the economy. the core of his campaign, the reason he ran to fix the failed obama economy. he's talking about shared sacrifice, not everybody is going to get a tax cut. it's time for serious leadership to deal with the nation's budget crisis. >> don't be expecting a huge cut in taxes because i'm also going to lower deductions and exemptions. but by bringing rates down we'll be able to let small businesses keep more of their money so they can hire more people. my priorities is jobs and i'll make it happen. >> reporter: bigger crowds and raucous rhetoric from romney. romney has a new ad out in which he speaks directly to camera and tries to frame it in broad terms. as he puts it a government dependency society versus as he pu
megyn: carl cameron joins us live from toledo where governor romney will hold his final event of the day. >> reporter: mitt romney said it and there is a big billboard they will be trotting out. we can't afford four more years and that's the even caps laiftion what romney wants to talk about in the final six weeks of this campaign. there is a reemphasis on jobs and the economy. the core of his campaign, the reason he ran to fix the failed obama economy. he's talking about shared...
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carl quintanilla has the day off. let's take a look at how we're getting you started. edging off the multi-year highs hitting friday, dow looking to give up 30 points at the open. s&p giving up 2.50. we have red arrows across the board except for the ftse. this monday roadmap starts off with the multi-year highs we saw in stocks, pushed higher by multi-year highs on the likes of apple, google, procter & gamble and wells fargo. >> concerns about china grow deeper. imports and factory output were disappointing. could it mean more stimulus is on the way? >> the u.s. treasury slashing its stake in aig, becoming a minority shareholder for the first time since the financial crisis again. what it means for you, the taxpayer, in just a moment. we have to start with the markets, coming off a week in which the s&p 500 settled at its highest level since january 2008, the s&p and nasdaq posting their best weekly gains in three months. and the dow logging its best week since july 27th. friday's weaker than expected jobs report. >> you have to have the federal reserve say, we'll hav
carl quintanilla has the day off. let's take a look at how we're getting you started. edging off the multi-year highs hitting friday, dow looking to give up 30 points at the open. s&p giving up 2.50. we have red arrows across the board except for the ftse. this monday roadmap starts off with the multi-year highs we saw in stocks, pushed higher by multi-year highs on the likes of apple, google, procter & gamble and wells fargo. >> concerns about china grow deeper. imports and...
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. >> that's carl's dog. more rat than dog really. >> lucky is really cute. >> we'll get some e-mails. there he is. there's lucky. >> in a new york apartment, that's a big dog. right? based on your living space, it takes up more than a german shepherd would p. >> i'm thinking about adopting a squirrel. >> and putting a little leash on it. let's take a look at the futures because it is the last trading day of the month. you'll see right now that the futures are down about 12 points, s&p 500 down about 1.8. and if you turn to see what happened in europe because obviously europe has been leading us around again for the last several days, in europe you do see green arrows both in london and germany. shanghai the market up by 1.4%, nikkei down by 79 points. oil prices the other big story that we've been following all week long. this morning they're up 43 cents to 92.28. i don't know if you saw the story on cnbc yesterday about how an oil trader who was drunk a couple years ago back in 2009 was the reason that pric
. >> that's carl's dog. more rat than dog really. >> lucky is really cute. >> we'll get some e-mails. there he is. there's lucky. >> in a new york apartment, that's a big dog. right? based on your living space, it takes up more than a german shepherd would p. >> i'm thinking about adopting a squirrel. >> and putting a little leash on it. let's take a look at the futures because it is the last trading day of the month. you'll see right now that the futures are...
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host: carl, we're short on time. caller: triple down economics are talked as what do the high paid pundits talk about, the answer is whatever the suggestion, whatever the pundits say, it has always been this way or that they will save the day to we can't go back to yesterday or it's much too higher price to pay. all of these answers from them to you are true, if you believe these answers true, then you must at the voting booth, if you really want the truth, vote on the high paid pundits, fully out. for both me and you. host: we'll get a response. congressman goode. guest: there was some good rhyme there. the ones that again, the big money is behind the two major parties, the candidates, at least, obama and romney. and i won't rehash totally everything i said before. but they have hundreds of millions of dollars. and they spend more with the media, the media station, the television station owners have done well in virginia and a lot of other states this year because they have spent so much money there. more people kno
host: carl, we're short on time. caller: triple down economics are talked as what do the high paid pundits talk about, the answer is whatever the suggestion, whatever the pundits say, it has always been this way or that they will save the day to we can't go back to yesterday or it's much too higher price to pay. all of these answers from them to you are true, if you believe these answers true, then you must at the voting booth, if you really want the truth, vote on the high paid pundits, fully...
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carl cameron traveling with the republican presidential nominee, he's live in l.a. where governor romney will soon speak before the 33rd annual meeting of the u.s. hispanic chamber of commerce. what is the message, good morning. >> apart from just jobs and the economy and it's laser like focus that the romney campaign has had in recent months. they are making the argument that there is so much upheaval around the world and domestically as well that the framework of the election needs to change from jobs and the economy to a change of president on all fronts. the romney campaign saying that president obama amounts to a status quo reee hreb. i re-election. if change matters to the american people they should vote for mitt romney. romney will point out that president obama promised to make immigration reform a priority and he will suggest that that is yet another example of a broken obama promise. mr. romney will also go on and detail a little bit about how he would reform immigration law and the hispanic vote is obviously incredibly important not only in california bu
carl cameron traveling with the republican presidential nominee, he's live in l.a. where governor romney will soon speak before the 33rd annual meeting of the u.s. hispanic chamber of commerce. what is the message, good morning. >> apart from just jobs and the economy and it's laser like focus that the romney campaign has had in recent months. they are making the argument that there is so much upheaval around the world and domestically as well that the framework of the election needs to...